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Under article 3(1), 28, and 28-4 of the Court Organization Act, the hierarchy of ordinary courts in South Korea has three levels: District Courts (plus family court, bankruptcy court, and administrative court, which are specialized courts on matters of family, bankruptcy and administration laws), High Courts (plus patent court which is ...
The judicial system of the Republic of Korea is composed of the Supreme Court of Korea, the Constitutional Court of Korea, six High Courts, 13 District Courts, and several courts of specialized jurisdiction, such as the Family Court and Administrative Court. In addition, branches of District Courts may be established, as well as Municipal Courts.
National Archives of Korea (Korean: 국가기록원) is an agency of South Korean government, charged with preserving government-produced articles and records. It is headquartered in Government Complex Daejeon and has branches in Busan and Seongnam , and an office in Seoul .
Rulings by the court, one of the two highest courts in the country along with the Supreme Court, cannot be appealed. South Korea's Yoon to accept court decision even if it ends presidency, lawyer says
South Korea's supreme court on Thursday upheld a ruling that a same-sex partner was eligible for spousal benefits from state health insurance, a move hailed as a win for LGBTQ rights in a country ...
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South Korea's Constitutional Court controls President Yoon Suk Yeol's fate, after parliament impeached him on Saturday over his short-lived martial law decree last week. Here are key issues for ...
The Supreme Court of Korea (Korean: 대법원; Hanja: 大法院; RR: Daebeobwon) is the highest ordinary court in the judicial branch of South Korea, seated in Seocho, Seoul. Established under Chapter 5 of the Constitution of South Korea , the court has ultimate and comprehensive jurisdiction over all cases except those cases falling under the ...